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1 Print Hardcover Best Sellers LAST S NOW YOU SEE HER, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. (Little, Brown, $.99.) Nina Bloom, who years ago changed her identity to save her life, is forced to confront the past and the killer she thought she had escaped. 2 SMOKIN SEVENTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. (Bantam, $.) A 2 killer is after the bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, who faces further complications as she tries to choose a boyfriend. STATE OF WONDER, by Ann Patchett. (Harper/HarperCollins, $.99.) In the Amazon basin, a medical researcher seeks her former mentor, a despotic scientist who is developing a miracle fertility drug. 2 AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, by Tom Clancy with Peter Telep. (Putnam, $.95.) Maxwell Moore, a former C.I.A. officer, pursues the terrorists who killed his colleagues in a bomb attack off the coast of Pakistan. 5 5 ONE SUMMER, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central, $.99.) After the death of his devoted wife, a father struggles to keep his family together, and in the process learns to love again. 6 THE DEVIL COLONY, by James Rollins. (Morrow/HarperCollins, 2 $.99.) The discovery of a lost colony reveals a conspiracy from the nation s founding; a Sigma Force novel. 7 6 SILVER GIRL, by Elin Hilderbrand. (Reagan Arthur/Little, Brown, 2 $.99.) The wife of a Wall Street crook retreats to Nantucket, where she faces an array of relationship troubles. 8 8 FOLLY BEACH, by Dorothea Benton Frank. (Morrow/ HarperCollins, $.99.) A widow returns to her childhood home in South Carolina and finds love and a literary puzzle. 9 5 MAINE, by J. Courtney Sullivan. (Knopf, $.95.) Three generations 2 of a family s women take guilt, secrets and old wounds on a beach retreat. 0 * 7 CARTE BLANCHE, by Jeffery Deaver. (Simon & Schuster, $.99.) A FICTION young James Bond, on a global mission for a unit of British security, must foil a plot to kill thousands of citizens. 2 THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET S NEST, by Stieg Larsson. 58 (Knopf, $.95.) The third volume of the Millennium trilogy, about a Swedish hacker and a journalist. 2 0 SISTERHOOD EVERLASTING, by Ann Brashares. (Random House, $.) The friends from the Traveling Pants series, now in their late 20s, plan a reunion in Greece. * THE PARIS WIFE, by Paula McLain. (Ballantine, $.) Ernest 5 Hemingway s first wife, Hadley, narrates this novel set in Paris. DEAD RECKONING, by Charlaine Harris. (Ace, $.95.) The 9 telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse seeks the culprit in a firebombing. 5 THE HYPNOTIST, by Lars Kepler. (Sarah Crichton/Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $.) In Tumba, Sweden, a 5-year-old boy witnesses the slaughter of his entire family, and a hypnotist is called in to help him with the trauma. FICTION EXTENDED 6 SUMMER RENTAL, by Mary Kay Andrews. (St. Martin s.) 7 0TH ANNIVERSARY, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. (Little, Brown.) 8 THE KINGDOM, by Clive Cussler with Grant Blackwood. (Putnam.) 9 DREAMS OF JOY, by Lisa See. (Random House.) 20 FALLEN, by Karin Slaughter. (Delacorte.) 2 DRAGON S TIME, by Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey. (Del Rey.) BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP, by S. J. Watson. (Harper.) HIT LIST, by Laurell K. Hamilton. (Berkley.) ROBOPOCALYPSE, by Daniel H. Wilson. ( THE JEFFERSON KEY, by Steve Berry. (Ballantine.) BURIED PREY, by John Sandford. (Putnam.) THE AMERICAN HEIRESS, by Daisy Goodwin. (St. Martin s.) THE SNOWMAN, by Jo Nesbo. (Knopf.) UNTOLD STORY, by Monica Ali. (Scribner.) THE LAND OF PAINTED CAVES, by Jean M. Auel. (Crown.) CALEB S CROSSING, by Geraldine Brooks. (Viking.) BRIGHT S PASSAGE, by Josh Ritter. (Dial.) THE SIXTH MAN, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central.) THE MAP OF TIME, by Félix J. Palma. (Atria.) CHASING FIRE, by Nora Roberts. (Putnam.) Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books.

2 Print Hardcover Best Sellers LAST NONFICTION S UNBROKEN, by Laura Hillenbrand. (Random House, $.) An Olympic runner s story of survival as a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II. 2 2 IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS, by Erik Larson. (Crown, $.) This 8 portrait of Berlin during the rise of the Nazi Party concentrates on William E. Dodd, who became the U.S. ambassador to Germany in 9, and his daughter, Martha. 5 BOSSYPANTS, by Tina Fey. (Reagan Arthur/Little, Brown, $.99.) A memoir from the creator of Rock. THE GREATER JOURNEY, by David McCullough. (Simon & 6 Schuster, $7.50.) The historian explores the intellectual legacy that France settled on its 9th-century visitors. 5 THE MIRACLE OF FREEDOM, by Chris Stewart and Ted Stewart. 2 (Shadow Mountain, $.99.) A claim that historical tipping points helped assure contemporary democracy. ( ) 6 6 DEMONIC, by Ann Coulter. (Crown Forum, $.99.) The columnist compares the Democratic Party to a mob. 7 RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT, by Gretchen Morgenson and 5 Joshua Rosner. (Times Books/Holt, $.) This account of 2008 s financial crisis highlights responsible individuals. 8 * 8 SEAL TEAM SIX, by Howard E. Wasdin and Stephen Templin. 8 (St. Martin s, $.99.) An expert sniper and former member of the Navy Seals recounts his training and missions. 9 LOST IN SHANGRI-LA, by Mitchell Zuckoff. (Harper/ 2 HarperCollins, $.99.) How three World War II sightseers survived a crash in remote New Guinea. 0 * 7 THROUGH MY EYES, by Tim Tebow with Nathan Whitaker. 5 (HarperCollins, $.99.) The Broncos quarterback discusses his life, faith and career in football. 9 LIES THAT CHELSEA HANDLER TOLD ME, by Chelsea Handler, 8 Glen Handler, Roy Handler and others. (Grand Central, $.99.) Handler s friends, family members and colleagues write about being victims of her practical jokes. 2 0 THOSE GUYS HAVE ALL THE FUN, by James Andrew Miller and 6 Tom Shales. (Little, Brown, $.99.) An oral history of the sports network ESPN. * 2 DOES THE NOISE IN MY HEAD BOTHER YOU?, by Steven Tyler 9 with David Dalton. (Ecco, $.99.) The singer and showman recounts the rise, fall and rise of Aerosmith. 5 AREA 5, by Annie Jacobsen. (Little, Brown, $.99.) An account of 7 the mysterious military installation, which the author contends is the home of secret espionage programs. 5 THE SOCIAL ANIMAL, by David Brooks. (Random House, $.) 0 Brooks employs an imaginary couple to suggest that people do not have conscious control of their actions. NONFICTION EXTENDED 7 HITMAN, by Howie Carr. (Forge.) 8 THE PSYCHOPATH TEST, by Jon Ronson. (Riverhead.) 9 THE SECRET KNOWLEDGE, by David Mamet. (Sentinel.) 20 THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD 2.0, by Fareed Zakaria. (Norton.) 2 NOT AFRAID OF LIFE, by Bristol Palin. (Morrow.) MY DAD SAYS, by Justin Halpern. (It Books/HarperCollins.) STORIES I ONLY TELL MY FRIENDS, by Rob Lowe. (Holt.) A WORLD ON FIRE, by Amanda Foreman. (Random House.) FINDING SARAH, by Sarah Ferguson. (Atria.) A LOVE THAT MULTIPLIES, by Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar. (Howard.) CAR GUYS VS. BEAN COUNTERS, by Bob Lutz. (Portfolio.) MOONWALKING WITH EINSTEIN, by Joshua Foer. (Penguin Press.) NOTHING DAUNTED, by Dorothy Wickenden. (Scribner.) IS A BOOK, by Demetri Martin. (Grand Central.) THE STORM OF WAR, by Andrew Roberts. (Harper.) INCOGNITO, by David Eagleman. (Pantheon.) PROFESSIONAL IDIOT, by Stephen steve-o Glover with David Peisner. (Hyperion.) THE COMPASS OF PLEASURE, by David J. Linden. (Viking.) STARTING OVER, by La Toya Jackson with Jeffré Phillips. (Gallery.) 6 * ON CHINA, by Henry Kissinger. (Penguin Press, $6.) Kissinger 6 argues that China and America need an overarching strategic design of partnership. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books.

3 Print Paperback Best Sellers TRADE FICTION S TRADE FICTION CONT D. THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett. (Berkley, $6.) Three women a white socialite and two black maids work on a tell-all book about black domestic servants in 960s Mississippi. 2 ROOM, by Emma Donoghue. (Back Bay/Little, Brown, $.99.) The 9 entire world of the 5-year-old boy who narrates this novel is the -by--foot room in which his mother is being held prisoner. WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, by Sara Gruen. (Algonquin, $.95.) Distraught after the death of his parents in a car accident, a young veterinary student and an elephant save a Depression-era circus. 8 THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, by Stieg Larsson. (Vintage 65 Crime/Black Lizard, $5.95.) In Volume 2 of the Millennium trilogy, the Swedish hacker Lisbeth Salander becomes a murder suspect. 9 * HOTEL ON THE CORNER OF BITTER AND SWEET, by Jamie Ford. 58 (Ballantine, $5.) A friendship between a Chinese-American boy and a Japanese-American girl in Seattle during World War II. 20 DISTANT SHORES, by Kristin Hannah. (Ballantine, $5.) When tragedy turns her world upside down, a devoted wife and mother questions everything about her life her choices, her marriage, even her long-forgotten dreams. CUTTING FOR STONE, by Abraham Verghese. (Vintage, $5.95.) 75 Twin brothers, conjoined and then separated, grow up amid the political turmoil of Ethiopia. 5 A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD, by Jennifer Egan. (Anchor, 5 $.95.) Time is the relentless goon squad in this rock n roll novel, which explores the tattered lives of a cynical record producer and the people who intersect his world; a 20 Pulitzer winner. 6 THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN, by Garth Stein. (Harper 08 Paperbacks, $.99.) An insightful Lab-terrier mix helps his owner, a struggling race car driver. 7 * ONE DAY, by David Nicholls. (Vintage, $.95.) Checking in year by 8 year on the confused, halting romance of two children of the 80s. 8 THE ALCHEMIST, by Paulo Coelho. (HarperOne, $.99.) In this 8 fable, a Spanish shepherd boy ventures to Egypt in search of treasure and his destiny. 9 A DOG S PURPOSE, by W. Bruce Cameron. (Forge, $2.99.) From 6 stray mutt to golden-haired puppy, a dog finds himself reincarnated over the years as he searches for his purpose in life. 0 A CLASH OF KINGS, by George R. R. Martin. (Bantam, $7.) From the citadel of Dragonstone to the shores of Winterfell, factions vie for control of a divided land; Book 2 of A Song of Ice and Fire. A GAME OF THRONES, by George R. R. Martin. (Bantam, $7.) 8 In the frozen wastes to the north of Winterfell, sinister and supernatural forces are mustering; Book of A Song of Ice and Fire. 2 * LEARNING, by Karen Kingsbury. (Zondervan, $.99.) While Bailey 2 Flanigan pursues her dream of being an actress in New York, Cody coaches small-town high school football. But can distance truly make the heart grow fonder? SARAH S KEY, by Tatiana de Rosnay. (St. Martin s Griffin, $.95.) A contemporary American journalist investigates what happened to a little girl and her family during the roundup of Jews in Paris in 92. STAR ISLAND, by Carl Hiaasen. (Grand Central, $.99.) A 2 paparazzo attempting to kidnap a drug-addled pop star grabs her stunt double by mistake. 5 FAITHFUL PLACE, by Tana French. (Penguin, $6.) Frank Mackey, a tough-minded detective, goes back to his old neighborhood to resolve the -year-old mystery of his sweetheart s disappearance. 6 THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson. 06 (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, $.95.) A hacker and a journalist investigate the disappearance of a Swedish heiress; the first volume in the Millennium trilogy. 7 THE KITE RUNNER, by Khaled Hosseini. (Riverhead, $ and 95 $5.95.) An Afghan-American returns to Kabul to learn how a childhood friend has fared. TRADE FICTION EXTENDED 2 LITTLE BEE, by Chris Cleave. (Simon & Schuster.) I STILL DREAM ABOUT YOU, by Fannie Flagg. (Ballantine.) THE LION, by Nelson DeMille. (Grand Central.) SHANGHAI GIRLS, by Lisa See. (Random House.) WORLD WAR Z, by Max Brooks. (Three Rivers.) HEART OF THE MATTER, by Emily Giffin. (St. Martin s Griffin.) SOMETHING BLUE, by Emily Giffin. (St. Martin s Griffin.) MAJOR PETTIGREW S LAST STAND, by Helen Simonson. (Random House.) THE POSTMISTRESS, by Sarah Blake. (Berkley.) SOMETHING BORROWED, by Emily Giffin. (St. Martin s Griffin.) RESCUE, by Anita Shreve. (Back Bay.) THE RED QUEEN, by Philippa Gregory. (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster.) FLY AWAY HOME, by Jennifer Weiner. (Washington Square.) THE PROTECTOR, by Shelley Shepard Gray. (Avon Inspire.) A FEAST FOR CROWS, by George R. R. Martin. (Bantam.) Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books.

4 MASS-MARKET FICTION Print Paperback Best Sellers S MASS-MARKET CONT D. THE CREED LEGACY, by Linda Lael Miller. (HQN, $7.99.) Carolyn Simmons is looking for Mr. Right in Lonesome Bend; instead she falls for the rough-and-tumble rodeo cowboy Brody Creed, the opposite of everything she wants. 2 HELL S CORNER, by David Baldacci. (Vision, $9.99.) The former assassin John Carr, aka Oliver Stone, teams with an MI-6 agent to search for the perpetrators of a terrorist attack against the British prime minister. DEEPER THAN MIDNIGHT, by Lara Adrian. (Dell, $7.99.) Protecting a woman who was once held prisoner by the malevolent vampire Dragos, the golden-eyed Breed called Hunter vows to seek justice. SIZZLING SIXTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. (St. Martin s, $8.99.) The 2 bounty hunter Stephanie Plum comes to the aid of a cousin with gambling debts. 5 * TOUGH CUSTOMER, by Sandra Brown. (Pocket Star, $9.99.) 2 The private investigator Dodge Hanley heads to Texas to save a daughter he has never met, who has become the object of a stalker s desire. 6 A CLASH OF KINGS, by George R. R. Martin. (Bantam, $8.99.) From the citadel of Dragonstone to the shores of Winterfell, factions vie for control of a divided land; Book 2 of A Song of Ice and Fire. 7 A GAME OF THRONES, by George R. R. Martin. (Bantam, $8.99.) 5 In the frozen wastes to the north of Winterfell, sinister and supernatural forces are mustering; Book of A Song of Ice and Fire. 8 SAVOR THE DANGER, by Lori Foster. (HQN, $7.99.) She may be aloof, but Alani Rivers is the kind of woman the hot-blooded mercenary Jackson Savor can t forget. 9 A STORM OF SWORDS, by George R. R. Martin. (Bantam, $8.99.) 0 Wars continue to rage over the Iron Throne as alliances are made and broken; Book of A Song of Ice and Fire. 0 WORST CASE, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. 5 (Vision, $9.99.) Michael Bennett, a New York detective raising 0 children, investigates a string of kidnappings and killings by a villain with unusual motives. HEARTLESS, by Gail Carriger. (Orbit, $7.99.) When a mad ghost threatens the queen, Lady Alexia Maccon is on the case; Book in the Parasol Protectorate series. 2 A FEAST FOR CROWS, by George R. R. Martin. (Bantam, $8.99.) 7 With the death of the monstrous King Joffrey, the seven powers dividing the land have reached an uneasy truce; Book of A Song of Ice and Fire. * FAMILY TIES, by Danielle Steel. (Dell, $7.99.) A woman who raised her sister s three children must juggle their needs, her business and the new man in her life. BETRAYAL, by Fern Michaels. (Zebra/Kensington, $7.99.) After her husband is accused of a terrible act, a woman discovers an inner strength and steel-edged resolve to clear his name. 5 KITTY S BIG TROUBLE, by Carrie Vaughn. (Tor, $7.99.) Kitty Norville s investigation into the government s covert use of werewolves in combat leads her to a vampire conspiracy. 6 THE SPY, by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott. (Berkley, $9.99.) In 5 908, a detective investigates spies who are trying to keep America from developing dreadnought battleships. 7 * VEIL OF NIGHT, by Linda Howard. (Ballantine, $7.99.) Detective Eric Wilder and the wedding planner Jaclyn Wilde find there are many suspects when a bridezilla is murdered. 8 THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson. 67 (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, $7.99.) A hacker and a journalist investigate the disappearance of a Swedish heiress; the first volume in the Millennium trilogy. 9 THE SHACK, by William P. Young. (Windblown Media, $7.99.) A man whose daughter was abducted is invited to an isolated shack, apparently by God. 20 * HEART OF EVIL, by Heather Graham. (Mira, $7.99.) To solve a bizarre murder, a Louisiana plantation heiress turns to an elite team of paranormal investigators who blend forensics with rare intuition. MASS-MARKET EXTENDED 2 ENDER S GAME, by Orson Scott Card. (Tor.) THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, by Stieg Larsson. (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard.) WICKED LIES, by Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush. (Zebra/ Kensington.) CREED S HONOR, by Linda Lael Miller. (HQN.) PERFECT HARMONY, by Nora Roberts. (Silhouette.) SILK IS FOR SEDUCTION, by Loretta Chase. (Avon.) FRANKENSTEIN: THE DEAD TOWN, by Dean Koontz. (Bantam.) IRISH HEARTS, by Nora Roberts. (Silhouette.) FOREIGN INFLUENCE, by Brad Thor. (Pocket.) A WEDDING WAGER, by Jane Feather. (Pocket.) BEACH LANE, by Sherryl Woods. (Mira.) WARLORD, by Ted Bell. (Harper.) THE SEARCH, by Nora Roberts. (Jove.) THE WHISPER, by Carla Neggers. (Mira.) JUST LIKE HEAVEN, by Julia Quinn. (Avon/HarperCollins.) Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books.

5 Print Paperback Best Sellers NONFICTION S NONFICTION EXTENDED HEAVEN IS FOR REAL, by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent. (Thomas Nelson, $6.99.) A boy s encounter with Jesus and the angels. 2 THE ORIGINAL ARGUMENT, by Glenn Beck with Joshua Charles. (Threshold Editions/Mercury Radio Arts, $6.) The Federalists case for the Constitution, adapted for the 2st century. ( ) THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS, by Rebecca Skloot. 7 (Broadway, $6.) A woman s cancer cells were cultured without her permission in 95. OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown, $6.99.) Why some people succeed it has to do with luck and opportunities as well as talent. 5 THE GLASS CASTLE, by Jeannette Walls. (Scribner, $5.) The 2 author recalls a bizarre childhood during which she was constantly on the move. ( ) 6 UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIPS, by Jennifer S. Holland. (Workman, $.95.) Forty-seven remarkable stories from the animal kingdom. 7 LIFE, by Keith Richards with James Fox. (Back Bay/Little, Brown, 9 $6.99.) The Rolling Stones guitarist s revealing autobiography. 8 THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY, by Erik Larson. (Vintage, 5.95.) 7 How an architect and a serial killer were linked by the Chicago World s Fair of THE TIPPING POINT, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown, $5.99.) A study of social epidemics, otherwise known as fads. 0 * MY HORIZONTAL LIFE, by Chelsea Handler. (Bloomsbury, $.95.) 0 A memoir of one-night stands. BORN TO RUN, by Christopher McDougall. (Vintage, $5.95.) Secrets of distance running from a Mexican Indian tribe MINUTES IN HEAVEN, by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey. 200 (Revell, $.99.) A minister on the otherworldly experience he had after an accident. INSIDE OF A DOG, by Alexandra Horowitz. (Scribner, $6.) The 9 world from a dog s point of view. 2 ZEITOUN, by Dave Eggers. (Vintage.) A LONG WAY GONE, by Ishmael Beah. (Sarah Crichton/Farrar, Straus & Giroux.) BLINK, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown.) SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME, by Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent. (Nelson.) LONE SURVIVOR, by Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson. (Back Bay/Little, Brown.) THE OMNIVORE S DILEMMA, by Michael Pollan. (Penguin.) WHAT THE DOG SAW, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little Brown.) THE DISAPPEARING SPOON, by Sam Kean. (Back Bay.) ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler. (Gallery.) THE ZOMBIE SURVIVAL GUIDE, by Max Brooks. (Three Rivers.) THE CHECKLIST MANIFESTO, by Atul Gawande. (Picador.) THE REASON FOR GOD, by Timothy Keller. (Riverhead.) HAVE A LITTLE FAITH, by Mitch Albom. (Hyperion.) SUPERFREAKONOMICS, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. (Harper Perennial.) THE PRODIGAL GOD, by Timothy Keller. (Riverhead.) FREAKONOMICS, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. 9 (Harper Perennial, $5.99.) How to apply economic theory to nearly everything. 5 THE BIG SHORT, by Michael Lewis. (Norton, $5.95.) The people who saw the real estate crash coming and made billions from their foresight. 6 JUST KIDS, by Patti Smith. (Ecco, $6.) The godmother of punk recalls her time with Robert Mapplethorpe and their yearnings for a life in art. 7 * EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON, by S.C. Gwynne. (Scribner, 8 $6.) The story of Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanches. 8 DRIVE, by Daniel H. Pink. (Riverhead, $6.) A look at what truly 2 motivates us, and how we can use that knowledge to work smarter and live better. 9 * THANK YOU NOTES, by Jimmy Fallon with the writers of Late 6 Night. (Grand Central, $2.) Many things give the TV host opportunities to be grateful. 20 TOO BIG TO FAIL, by Andrew Ross Sorkin. (Penguin, $8.) The financial implosion on Wall Street and in Washington, by a New York Times business columnist. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books.

6 Best Sellers Advice, How-To and Miscellaneous HARDCOVER S PAPERBACK S GO THE _ TO SLEEP, by Adam Mansbach. Illustrated by Ricardo 5 Cortés. (Akashic Books, $.95.) A children s book parody for tired parents. 2 THE AGING MYTH, by Joseph Chang. (Aylesbury, $2.95.) Revealing how recent genetic discoveries are challenging traditional anti-aging philosophies and helping people live younger longer. THE 7 DAY DIET, by Mike Moreno. (Free Press, $.) Four cycles 6 to help you burn fat every day. ( ) THE DUKAN DIET, by Pierre Dukan. (Crown Archetype, $.) A program that rejects calorie counting and assigns protein a major role. 5 CINCH!, by Cynthia Sass. (HarperOne, $.99.) A diet plan that promises to harness the weight-loss power of certain foods. 6 THE -HOUR BODY, by Timothy Ferriss. (Crown Archetype, $.) A diet and fitness book from the author of The -Hour Workweek. 7 * HOW TO GET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAY, by Tyrese Gibson. (Grand Central, $.99.) The entertainer s personal experiences and reflective questions. 8 LOVE WINS, by Rob Bell. (HarperOne/HarperCollins, $.99.) A 6 pastor gives his views on understanding heaven, hell and salvation. ( ) 9 THE SECRET, by Rhonda Byrne. (Atria/Beyond Words, $.95.) 82 The Law of Attraction as a key to getting what you want. 0 PLENTY, by Yotam Ottolenghi. (Chronicle, $.) Vegetable recipes that draw on a wide variety of ingredients and culinary heritages. WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU RE EXPECTING, by Heidi Murkoff 58 and Sharon Mazel. (Workman, $.95.) Advice for parents-to-be. ( ) 2 THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES, by Gary Chapman. (Northfield, 205 $.99.) How to communicate love in a way a spouse will understand. CRAZY LOVE, by Francis Chan with Danae Yankoski. (David C. 7 Cook, $.99.) A pastor on breaking free from the religious status quo. ( ) RADICAL, by David Platt. (Multnomah, $.99.) A pastor 5 challenges Christians to consider how closely their lives match the teachings of Jesus. ( ) 5 * EAT TO LIVE, by Joel Fuhrman. (Little, Brown, $5.99.) A nutrientrich program that offers help achieving fast and sustained weight loss. 6 HUNGRY GIRL 0 UNDER 0, by Lisa Lillien. (St. Martin s 2 Griffin, $.99.) Breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes under 0 calories. 7 THE HAPPINESS PROJECT, by Gretchen Rubin. (Harper, $.99.) 8 In a hunt for happiness, the author consulted science, ancient wisdom and pop culture. 8 THE LOVE DARE, by Stephen and Alex Kendrick with Lawrence Kimbrough. (B&H, $.99.) Spouses are challenged to practice unconditional love. ( ) 9 FORGOTTEN GOD, by Francis Chan with Danae Yankoski. (David 5 C. Cook, $.99.) A follow-up to Crazy Love, with a message about the Holy Spirit. 0 THE POWER OF NOW, by Eckhart Tolle. (New World Library, $.) 02 A guide to personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. HARDCOVER ADVICE EXTENDED THE LAST LECTURE, by Randy Pausch with Jeffrey Zaslow. (Hyperion.) 2 THE -HOUR WORK, by Timothy Ferriss. (Crown.) A PLACE OF YES, by Bethenny Frankel. (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster.) GET RICH CLICK!, by Marc Ostrofsky. (Razor.) 5 JENI S SPLENDID ICE CREAMS, by Jeni Britton Bauer. (Artisan.) PAPERBACK ADVICE EXTENDED THE NEW ATKINS FOR A NEW YOU, by Eric C. Westman, Stephen D. Phinney and Jeff S. Volek. (Fireside/Simon & Schuster.) 2 RADICAL TOGETHER, by David Platt. (Multnomah.) SUPER NATURAL EVERY DAY, by Heidi Swanson. (Ten Speed.) MADE TO CRAVE, by Lysa TerKeurst. (Zondervan.) 5 CLEAN, by Alejandro Junger. (HarperOne.) Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books.

7 Print Children s Best Sellers PICTURE BOOKS S CHAPTER BOOKS S LEGO HARRY POTTER, by the DK staff. (DK, $2.99.) Building the 7 magical world, from Hogwarts Castle to Hagrid s hut. (Ages 6 to ) 2 A SICK DAY FOR AMOS McGEE, by Philip C. Stead. Illustrated by Erin E. Stead. (Roaring Brook, $6.99.) Animals care for an ill zookeeper. (Ages 2 to 6) PRESS HERE, by Hervé Tullet. (Handprint/Chronicle, $.99.) A whimsical dance of color and motion, at the touch of a finger. (Ages to 8) SHOULD I SHARE MY ICE CREAM? (AN ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE BOOK), written and illustrated by Mo Willems. (Hyperion, $8.99.) Gerald has a big decision to make. (Ages to 8) 5 STELLAR STARGAZER!, by Jane O Connor. Illustrated by Robin 6 Preiss Glasser. (Harper/HarperCollins, $2.99.) Fancy Nancy sleeps under the stars. (Ages to 7) 6 LEGO STAR WARS, by Simon Beecroft. (DK, $2.99.) A visual 79 dictionary. (Ages 7 and up) 7 SILVERLICIOUS, written and illustrated by Victoria Kann. 2 (Harper/HarperCollins, $7.99.) Pinkalicious has a loose tooth her sweet tooth. (Ages to 8) 8 CHARLIE THE RANCH DOG, by Ree Drummond. Illustrated by 0 Diane DeGroat. (HarperCollins, $6.99.) A basset hound s bucolic day. (Ages to 8) 9 WE ARE IN A BOOK!, written and illustrated by Mo Willems. 7 (Hyperion, $8.99.) Gerald and Piggie ponder their existence on the page. (Ages to 8) 0 GOODNIGHT, GOODNIGHT, CONSTRUCTION SITE, by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld. (Chronicle, $6.99.) As the sun sets, hard-working trucks get ready to say good night. (Ages to 8) MIDDLE SCHOOL, THE WORST YEARS OF MY LIFE, by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts. Illustrated by Laura Park. (Little, Brown, $5.99.) Rafe breaks every rule in the book. (Ages 8 to 2) 2 THE THRONE OF FIRE, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, 9 $8.99.) The Kanes seek the sun god, Ra; Book 2 of the Kane Chronicles. (Ages 0 and up) SUPER DIAPER BABY 2, written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey. (Blue Sky/Scholastic, $9.99.) The Invasion of the Potty Snatchers. (Ages 7 to 0) THEODORE BOONE: THE ABDUCTION, by John Grisham. (Dutton, $6.99.) The kid lawyer uses his legal skills to find a missing friend. (Ages 8 to 2) 5 WHAT HAPPENED TO GOODBYE, by Sarah Dessen. (Viking, 8 $9.99.) A girl rediscovers herself after her parents bitter divorce. (Ages 2 and up) 6 MISS PEREGRINE S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN, by Ransom Riggs. (Quirk Books, $7.99.) An island, an abandoned orphanage and a collection of curious photographs. (Ages 2 and up) 7 THE RED PYRAMID, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, $7.99.) 6 Ancient gods (this time from Egypt) and a mortal family meet. (Ages 0 and up) 8 THE LOST HERO, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, $8.99.) A 8 return to Camp Half-Blood and semi-divine characters. (Ages 0 and up) 9 UNCOMMON CRIMINALS, by Ally Carter. (Disney-Hyperion, 2 $6.99.) Katrina Bishop sets her sights on the infamous Cleopatra Emerald. (Ages and up) 0 DIVERGENT, by Veronica Roth. (Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins, 9 $7.99.) A girl must prove her mettle in a dystopia split into five factions. (Ages and up) Rankings reflect sales, for the week ended July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount, department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Perennial sellers are not actively tracked. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books. All four children s lists appear each week on the Book Review s Web site. Publishers have provided the age designations for their best-selling children s titles.

8 Print Children s Best Sellers PAPERBACK BOOKS S SERIES S THIRTEEN REASONS WHY, by Jay Asher. (Razorbill, $0.99.) Before she commits suicide, a girl sends recordings to people. (Ages 2 and up) 2 THE BOOK THIEF, by Markus Zusak. (Knopf, $.99.) A girl saves 99 books from Nazi burning. (Ages and up) THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIAN, by 0 Sherman Alexie. Illustrated by Ellen Forney. (Little, Brown, $8.99.) A boy leaves his reservation for an all-white school. (Ages 2 and up) MR. POPPER S PENGUINS, by Richard Atwater and Florence 5 Atwater. (Little, Brown, $6.99.) The adventures of a house painter and his high-stepping penguins; first published in 98. (Ages 8 to 2) 5 THEODORE BOONE: KID LAWYER, by John Grisham. (Puffin, 9 $7.99.) He s only, but he knows how to handle a murder case. (Ages 8 to 2) 6 ALONG FOR THE RIDE, by Sarah Dessen. (Speak, $8.99.) Teenage night owls bond during a summer at a charming beach town. (Ages 2 and up) 7 THE GIRL WHO COULD FLY, by Victoria Forester. (Square Fish, $6.99.) A girl soars into a nightmare of villains who tinker with DNA. (Ages 9 to 2) 8 THE NINE LIVES OF CHLOE KING, by Liz Braswell. (Simon Pulse, $0.99.) A girl with special catlike powers is hunted by assassins. (Ages and up) 9 BEASTLY, by Alex Flinn. (HarperTeen/HarperCollins, $8.99.) Kyle 20 had money and perfect looks, until a witch cast a spell. (Ages and up) THE HUNGER GAMES, by Suzanne Collins. (Scholastic, hardcover 5 and paper.) A girl fights for survival on live TV. (Ages 2 and up) 2 DORK DIARIES, by Rachel Renée Russell. (Aladdin, hardcover only.) Nikki Maxwell navigates the halls of middle school. (Ages 9 to ) HARRY POTTER, by J. K. Rowling. (Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic, 9 hardcover and paper.) A wizard hones his skills while fighting evil. (Ages 0 and up) FALLEN, by Lauren Kate. (Delacorte, hardcover and paper.) Fallen angels and forbidden love through the centuries. (Ages 2 and up) 5 PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS, by Rick Riordan. (Disney- 208 Hyperion, hardcover and paper.) Children of the gods battle monsters. (Ages 9 to 2) 6 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, written and illustrated by Jeff Kinney. (Abrams, hardcover only.) The travails of adolescence, in cartoons. (Ages 9 to 2) 7 JUDY MOODY, by Megan McDonald. Illustrated by Peter H. 5 Reynolds. (Candlewick, hardcover and paper.) A girl with an abundance of individuality and attitude. (Ages 6 to 9) 8 THE SECRETS OF THE IMMORTAL NICHOLAS FLAMEL, by Michael Scott. (Delacorte, hardcover and paper.) The quest of a th-century alchemist. (Ages 2 and up) 9 PRETTY LITTLE LIARS, by Sara Shepard. (HarperTeen, hardcover 6 and paper.) Four girls less perfect than they seem. (Ages and up) 0 THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS, by Cassandra Clare. (McElderry/ 50 Simon & Schuster, hardcover and paper.) Demons and warriors. (Ages and up) 0 WHEN YOU REACH ME, by Rebecca Stead. (Yearling, $6.99.) A 8 sixth-grade girl in New York City receives mysterious notes. (Ages 9 and up) Rankings reflect sales, for the week ended July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount, department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Perennial sellers are not actively tracked. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books. All four children s lists appear each week on the Book Review s Web site. Publishers have provided the age designations for their best-selling children s titles.

9 Print Hardcover & Paperback (Combined) FICTION FICTION CONT D. THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett. (Penguin Group.) 2 NOW YOU SEE HER, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. (Little, Brown.) SMOKIN SEVENTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. (Random House.) A CLASH OF KINGS, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) 5 THE CREED LEGACY, by Linda Lael Miller. (Harlequin.) 6 STATE OF WONDER, by Ann Patchett. (HarperCollins.) 7 A GAME OF THRONES, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) 8 AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, by Tom Clancy with Peter Telep. (Penguin Group.) 9 HELL S CORNER, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central.) 0 DEEPER THAN MIDNIGHT, by Lara Adrian. (Random House.) ROOM, by Emma Donoghue. (Little, Brown.) 2 SIZZLING SIXTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. (St. Martin s.) TOUGH CUSTOMER, by Sandra Brown. (Simon & Schuster.) ONE SUMMER, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central.) 5 WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, by Sara Gruen. (Algonquin.) 6 THE DEVIL COLONY, by James Rollins. (HarperCollins.) 7 CUTTING FOR STONE, by Abraham Verghese. (Knopf 9 A STORM OF SWORDS, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) 20 SAVOR THE DANGER, by Lori Foster. (Harlequin.) 2 THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson. (Knopf SILVER GIRL, by Elin Hilderbrand. (Hachette.) A FEAST FOR CROWS, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN, by Garth Stein. (HarperCollins.) WORST CASE, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. (Grand Central.) FOLLY BEACH, by Dorothea Benton Frank. (HarperCollins.) ONE DAY, by David Nicholls. (Knopf MAINE, by J. Courtney Sullivan. (Knopf CARTE BLANCHE, by Jeffery Deaver. (Simon & Schuster.) THE ALCHEMIST, by Paulo Coelho. (HarperCollins.) THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET S NEST, by Stieg Larsson. (Knopf HEARTLESS, by Gail Carriger. (Little, Brown.) SISTERHOOD EVERLASTING, by Ann Brashares. (Random House.) THE PARIS WIFE, by Paula McLain. (Random House.) THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, by Stieg Larsson. (Knopf 8 A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD, by Jennifer Egan. (Knopf Rankings reflect sales, for the week ended July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount, department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Perennial sellers are not actively tracked. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books. All four children s lists appear each week on the Book Review s Web site. Publishers have provided the age designations for their best-selling children s titles.

10 Print Hardcover & Paperback (Combined) NONFICTION NONFICTION CONT D. HEAVEN IS FOR REAL, by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent. (Thomas Nelson.) 2 THE ORIGINAL ARGUMENT, by Glenn Beck. (Threshold Editions.) ( ) UNBROKEN, by Laura Hillenbrand. (Random House.) IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS, by Erik Larson. (Crown.) 5 THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS, by Rebecca Skloot. (Crown.) 6 BOSSYPANTS, by Tina Fey. (Little, Brown.) 7 THE GREATER JOURNEY, by David McCullough. (Simon & Schuster.) 8 OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Little, Brown.) 9 THE MIRACLE OF FREEDOM, by Chris Stewart and Ted Stewart. (Deseret Book Company.) ( ) 0 DEMONIC, by Ann Coulter. (Crown.) RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT, by Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua Rosner. (Holt.) 2 SEAL TEAM SIX, by Howard E. Wasdin and Stephen Templin. (St. Martin s.) THE GLASS CASTLE, by Jeannette Walls. (Simon & Schuster.) ( ) LOST IN SHANGRI-LA, by Mitchell Zuckoff. (HarperCollins.) 5 THROUGH MY EYES, by Tim Tebow with Nathan Whitaker. (HarperCollins.) 6 LIES THAT CHELSEA HANDLER TOLD ME, by Chelsea Handler, Glen Handler, Roy Handler and others. (Grand Central.) 7 THOSE GUYS HAVE ALL THE FUN, by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales. (Little, Brown.) 9 AREA 5, by Annie Jacobsen. (Little, Brown.) 20 THE SOCIAL ANIMAL, by David Brooks. (Random House.) 2 ON CHINA, by Henry Kissinger. (Penguin Group.) UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIPS, by Jennifer S. Holland. (Workman.) LIFE, by Keith Richards with James Fox. (Little, Brown.) THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY, by Erik Larson. (Knopf HITMAN, by Howie Carr. (Tom Doherty.) THE PSYCHOPATH TEST, by Jon Ronson. (Penguin Group.) THE SECRET KNOWLEDGE, by David Mamet. (Penguin Group.) THE TIPPING POINT, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Little, Brown.) THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD 2.0, by Fareed Zakaria. (Norton.) NOT AFRAID OF LIFE, by Bristol Palin. (HarperCollins.) MY HORIZONTAL LIFE, by Chelsea Handler. (Bloomsbury.) MY DAD SAYS, by Justin Halpern. (HarperCollins.) BORN TO RUN, by Christopher McDougall. (Knopf STORIES I ONLY TELL MY FRIENDS, by Rob Lowe. (Holt.) 90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN, by Don Piper and Cecil Murphey. (Baker.) 8 DOES THE NOISE IN MY HEAD BOTHER YOU?, by Steven Tyler with David Dalton. (HarperCollins.) Rankings reflect sales, for the week ended July 2, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount, department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger ( ) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Perennial sellers are not actively tracked. Expanded rankings are available on the Web: nytimes.com/books. All four children s lists appear each week on the Book Review s Web site. Publishers have provided the age designations for their best-selling children s titles.

11 NOW YOU SEE HER, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. (Little, Brown.) Nina Bloom, who years ago changed her identity to save her life, is forced to confront the past and the killer she thought she had escaped. 2 SMOKIN SEVENTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. (Random House.) A 2 killer is after the bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, who faces further complications as she tries to choose a boyfriend. 2 THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett. (Penguin Group.) Three women a white socialite and two black maids work on a tell-all book about black domestic servants in 960s Mississippi. WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, by Sara Gruen. (Algonquin.) Distraught after the death of his parents in a car accident, a young veterinary student and an elephant save a Depression-era circus. 5 DEEPER THAN MIDNIGHT, by Lara Adrian. (Random House.) Protecting a woman who was once held prisoner by the malevolent vampire Dragos, the golden-eyed Breed called Hunter vows to seek justice. 6 THE BLACK ECHO, by Michael Connelly. (Little, Brown.) The Los Angeles homicide detective Hieronymus Bosch investigates the death of a fellow Vietnam veteran. 7 8 STATE OF WONDER, by Ann Patchett. (HarperCollins.) In the Amazon basin, a medical researcher searches for her former mentor, a despotic scientist who is developing a miracle fertility drug. 8 5 ONE SUMMER, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central.) As Christmas nears, a terminally ill man is preparing his family for his death when another tragedy strikes. 9 THE CREED LEGACY, by Linda Lael Miller. (Harlequin.) Carolyn Simmons is looking for Mr. Right in Lonesome Bend. Instead she falls for the rough-and-tumble rodeo cowboy Brody Creed, the opposite of everything she wants. 0 A GAME OF THRONES, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) In the frozen wastes to the north of Winterfell, sinister and supernatural forces are mustering; Book of A Song of Ice and Fire. TIME OF DEATH, by J. D. Robb. (Penguin Group.) A collection that includes the previously published stories Eternity in Death, Ritual in Death and Missing in Death. 2 0 AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, by Tom Clancy with Peter Telep. (Penguin Group.) Maxwell Moore pursues the terrorists who killed his C.I.A. colleagues in a bomb attack in Pakistan. 6 UNLOCKED, by Courtney Milan. (Amazon Digital Services.) What s 2 tormenting the Earl of Westfeld may be the stirrings of love for his former victim, the perpetual wallflower Lady Elaine Warren. 0TH ANNIVERSARY, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. 9 (Little, Brown.) Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women s Murder Club race to find a missing baby. 5 SAVOR THE DANGER, by Lori Foster. (Harlequin.) She may 6 FICTION be aloof, but Alani Rivers is the kind of woman the hot-blooded mercenary Jackson Savor can t forget. A CLASH OF KINGS, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) 0 From the citadel of Dragonstone to the shores of Winterfell, factions vie for control of a divided land: Book 2 of A Song of Ice and Fire. E-Book Best Sellers S FICTION CONT D. 7 BETRAYAL, by Fern Michaels. (Kensington.) After her husband is 8 accused of a terrible act, a woman discovers an inner strength and steel-edged resolve to clear his name. 9 THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET S NEST, by Stieg Larsson. (Knopf In the third volume of the Millennium trilogy, the Swedish hacker Lisbeth Salander and the journalist Mikael Blomkvist confront a governmental adversary. 9 BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP, by S. J. Watson. (HarperCollins.) After 2 a mysterious accident, an amnesiac cannot remember her past or form new memories. 20 CHASIN EIGHT, by Lorelei James. (Samhain.) A rodeo bull rider and a Hollywood actress hit the road together and strike up an affair. 2 SUMMER RENTAL, by Mary Kay Andrews. (St. Martin s.) Three friends in their mid-s spend a month on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. 5 SILVER GIRL, by Elin Hilderbrand. (Little, Brown.) The wife of a 2 Wall Street crook retreats to Nantucket, where she faces an array of relationship troubles. BURIED PREY, by John Sandford. (Penguin Group.) The 8 Minneapolis detective Lucas Davenport investigates the murders of two girls who were kidnapped in 985 and whose bodies have just been found. THE HYPNOTIST, by Lars Kepler. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux.) In Tumba, Sweden, a 5-year-old boy witnesses the slaughter of his entire family, and a hypnotist is called in to help him with the trauma. A STORM OF SWORDS, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) 2 Wars continue to rage over the Iron Throne as alliances are made and broken; Book of A Song of Ice and Fire. FICTION EXTENDED THE PARIS WIFE, by Paula McLain. (Random House.) SOMETHING BLUE, by Emily Giffin. (St. Martin s.) DREAMS OF JOY, by Lisa See. (Random House.) LAIRD OF THE MIST, by Paula Quinn. (Grand Central.) MAINE, by J. Courtney Sullivan. (Knopf ROOM, by Emma Donoghue. (Little, Brown.) SUMMER SECRETS, by Barbara Freethy. (Recorded Books.) YOURS TO KEEP, by Shannon Stacey. (Carina Press.) SOMETHING BORROWED, by Emily Giffin. (St. Martin s.) THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson. (Knopf Rankings reflect sales for the week ending July 2, for books sold in both print and electronic formats as reported by vendors offering a wide range of titles. The venues for print books include independent book retailers; national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket and discount department stores; and newsstands. E-book rankings reflect sales from leading online vendors of e-books. E-book sales are tracked for fiction and general nonfiction titles. E-book sales for advice & how-to books, children s books and graphic books will be tracked at a future date. Titles are included regardless of whether they are published in both print and electronic formats or just one format. E-books available exclusively from a single vendor will be tracked at a future date. The universe of print book dealers is well established, and sales of print titles are statistically weighted to represent all outlets nationwide. The universe of e-book publishers and vendors is rapidly emerging, and until the industry is settled sales of e-books will not be weighted. Among the categories not actively tracked at this time are: perennial sellers, required classroom reading, textbooks, reference and test preparation guides, journals, workbooks, calorie counters, shopping guides, comics, crossword puzzles and self-published books. Publisher credits for e-books are listed under the corporate publishing name instead of by publisher s division. Royalty Share, a firm that provides accounting services to publishers, is assisting The Times in its corroboration of e-book sales. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above it. A dagger ( ) indicates that some retailers report receiving bulk orders. (A full version of this method is on the combined list page). S

12 NONFICTION E-Book Best Sellers S NONFICTION CONT D. S HEAVEN IS FOR REAL, by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent. (Thomas Nelson.) A father recounts his -year-old son s encounter with Jesus and the angels during an emergency appendectomy. 2 2 IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS, by Erik Larson. (Crown.) This 8 portrait of Berlin during the rise of the Nazis centers on the experiences of William E. Dodd, who became the U.S. ambassador to Germany in 9, and his daughter, Martha. BOSSYPANTS, by Tina Fey. (Little, Brown.) A memoir from the former Saturday Night Live star and creator of Rock. UNBROKEN, by Laura Hillenbrand. (Random House.) An Olympic runner s story of survival as a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II. 5 LOST IN SHANGRI-LA, by Mitchell Zuckoff. (HarperCollins.) After 0 a jungle plane crash in the wilds of New Guinea in 95, three survivors were caught between headhunters and enemy Japanese. 6 6 SEAL TEAM SIX, by Howard E. Wasdin and Stephen Templin. (St. 8 Martin s.) An expert sniper and former member of the Navy Seals recounts his military training and missions, including the battle of Mogadishu in THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS, by Rebecca Skloot. (Crown.) The story of an African-American woman whose cancerous cells were extensively cultured without her permission in THE GREATER JOURNEY, by David McCullough. (Simon & 6 Schuster.) The historian explores the extensive intellectual legacy that France settled on its 9th-century visitors. 8 MOONWALKING WITH EINSTEIN, by Joshua Foer. (Penguin 0 Group.) After covering a mnemonics championship as a freelance journalist, Foer hired a tutor and tried his hand at competing himself. 9 9 DOES THE NOISE IN MY HEAD BOTHER YOU?, by Steven Tyler 9 with David Dalton. (HarperCollins.) The singer and showman recounts the meteoric rise, fall and rise of Aerosmith over the last three decades LONE SURVIVOR, by Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson. (Little, Brown.) The only survivor of a Navy Seals operation in northern Afghanistan describes the battle, his comrades and his courageous escape. 0 2 OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Little, Brown.) Why some people 8 succeed it has to do with luck and opportunities as well as talent. 6 AREA 5, by Annie Jacobsen. (Little Brown.) An account of the 7 mysterious military installation, which the author contends is the home of secret espionage programs, not extraterrestrials. ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea 6 Handler. (Simon & Schuster.) Humorous personal essays from the stand-up comedian. BORN TO RUN, by Christopher McDougall. (Knopf The secrets of the Tarahumara Indians of the Copper Canyon of Mexico, perhaps the world s greatest long-distance runners. FINDING SARAH, by Sarah Ferguson. (Simon & Schuster.) The Duchess of York s memoir discusses her struggles with adversity. 9 5 MY HORIZONTAL LIFE, by Chelsea Handler. (Bloomsbury.) The comedian s memoir of one-night stands. 0 2 LIES THAT CHELSEA HANDLER TOLD ME, by Chelsea Handler, 8 Glen Handler, Roy Handler and others. (Grand Central.) Handler s friends, family members and colleagues write about being victims of her practical jokes. 2 STORIES I ONLY TELL MY FRIENDS, by Rob Lowe. (Holt.) The 0 actor charts his professional path, from teen idol to The West Wing. 7 THE GLASS CASTLE, by Jeannette Walls. (Simon & Schuster.) The author recalls a bizarre childhood during which she and her siblings were constantly moved from one bleak place to another. 0 DEMONIC, by Ann Coulter. (Crown Publishing.) The columnist compares the Democratic Party to a mob. THE ORIGINAL ARGUMENT, by Glenn Beck with Joshua Charles. (Threshold Editions.) The Federalists case for the Constitution, adapted for the 2st century. 5 5 RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT, by Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua 5 Rosner. (Henry Holt.) The financial crisis of 2008, examined with an eye on the individuals responsible. 6 8 THOSE GUYS HAVE ALL THE FUN, by James Andrew Miller and 6 Tom Shales. (Little, Brown.) An oral history of the sports network ESPN. 7 THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY, by Erik Larson. (Knopf How an architect and a serial killer were linked by the Chicago World s Fair of MINUTES IN HEAVEN, by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey. (Revell.) THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD 2.0, by Fareed Zakaria. (Norton.) THE PSYCHOPATH TEST, by Jon Ronson. (Penguin Group.) THE BIG SHORT, by Michael Lewis. (Norton.) EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON, by S. C. Gwynne. (Simon & Schuster.) MY DAD SAYS, by Justin Halpern. (HarperCollins.) CHELSEA CHELSEA BANG BANG, by Chelsea Handler. (Grand Central.) NOT AFRAID OF LIFE, by Bristol Palin with Nancy French. (HarperCollins.) TOO BIG TO FAIL, by Andrew Ross Sorkin. (Penguin Group.) THROUGH MY EYES, by Tim Tebow with Nathan Whitaker. (HarperCollins.) Rankings reflect sales for the week ending July 2, for books sold in both print and electronic formats as reported by vendors offering a wide range of titles. The venues for print books include independent book retailers; national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket and discount department stores; and newsstands. E-book rankings reflect sales from leading online vendors of e-books. E-book sales are tracked for fiction and general nonfiction titles. E-book sales for advice & how-to books, children s books and graphic books will be tracked at a future date. Titles are included regardless of whether they are published in both print and electronic formats or just one format. E-books available exclusively from a single vendor will be tracked at a future date. The universe of print book dealers is well established, and sales of print titles are statistically weighted to represent all outlets nationwide. The universe of e-book publishers and vendors is rapidly emerging, and until the industry is settled sales of e-books will not be weighted. Among the categories not actively tracked at this time are: perennial sellers, required classroom reading, textbooks, reference and test preparation guides, journals, workbooks, calorie counters, shopping guides, comics, crossword puzzles and self-published books. Publisher credits for e-books are listed under the corporate publishing name instead of by publisher s division. Royalty Share, a firm that provides accounting services to publishers, is assisting The Times in its corroboration of e-book sales. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above it. A dagger ( ) indicates that some retailers report receiving bulk orders. (A full version of this method is on the combined list page). NONFICTION EXTENDED

13 FICTION Combined Print & E-Book Best Sellers S FICTION EXTENDED NOW YOU SEE HER, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. (Little, Brown.) Nina Bloom, who years ago changed her identity to save her life, is forced to confront the past and the killer she thought she had escaped. 2 2 THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett. (Penguin Group.) A young white 20 woman and two black maids in 960s Mississippi. SMOKIN SEVENTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. (Random House.) A 2 killer is after the bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, who faces further complications as she tries to choose a boyfriend. WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, by Sara Gruen. (Algonquin.) After his parents die in a car accident, a young veterinary student and an elephant save a Depression-era circus. 5 DEEPER THAN MIDNIGHT, by Lara Adrian. (Random House.) Protecting a woman once held prisoner by the vampire Dragos, the Breed called Hunter vows to seek justice. 6 7 STATE OF WONDER, by Ann Patchett. (HarperCollins.) In the Amazon, a medical researcher seeks her former mentor, a despotic scientist developing a miracle fertility drug. 7 THE CREED LEGACY, by Linda Lael Miller. (Harlequin.) Carolyn Simmons is looking for Mr. Right in Lonesome Bend. Instead she falls for the rough-and-tumble rodeo cowboy Brody Creed, the opposite of everything she wants. 8 A GAME OF THRONES, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) 2 In the frozen wastes to the north of Winterfell, sinister and supernatural forces are mustering. 9 9 ONE SUMMER, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central.) As Christmas nears, a terminally ill man is preparing his family for his death when another tragedy strikes. 0 8 A CLASH OF KINGS, by George R.R. Martin. (Random House.) From the citadel of Dragonstone to the shores of Winterfell, factions vie for control of a divided land; Book 2 of A Song of Ice and Fire. 5 AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, by Tom Clancy with Peter Telep. (Penguin Group.) Maxwell Moore pursues the terrorists who killed his C.I.A. colleagues in a bomb attack in Pakistan. 2 2 ROOM, by Emma Donoghue. (Little, Brown.) The entire world of 8 the 5-year-old boy who narrates this novel is the -by--foot room in which his mother is being held prisoner. SAVOR THE DANGER, by Lori Foster. (Harlequin.) She may be aloof, but Alani Rivers is the kind of woman the hot-blooded mercenary Jackson Savor can t forget. THE BLACK ECHO, by Michael Connelly. (Little, Brown.) The Los Angeles homicide detective Hieronymus Bosch investigates the death of a fellow Vietnam veteran. 5 0 SILVER GIRL, by Elin Hilderbrand. (Little, Brown.) The wife of a 2 Wall Street crook retreats to Nantucket, where she faces an array of relationship troubles. 6 SIZZLING SIXTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. (St. Martin s.) 7 0TH ANNIVERSARY, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. (Little, Brown.) 8 THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET S NEST, by Stieg Larsson. (Knopf 9 A STORM OF SWORDS, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) 20 THE DEVIL COLONY, by James Rollins. (HarperCollins.) 2 BETRAYAL, by Fern Michaels. (Kensington.) TIME OF DEATH, by J. D. Robb. (Penguin Group.) CUTTING FOR STONE, by Abraham Verghese. (Knopf SUMMER RENTAL, by Mary Kay Andrews. (St. Martin s.) THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson. (Knopf MAINE, by J. Courtney Sullivan. (Knopf TOUGH CUSTOMER, by Sandra Brown. (Simon & Schuster.) THE PARIS WIFE, by Paula McLain. (Random House.) BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP, by S. J. Watson. (HarperCollins.) THE THE HYPNOTIST, by Lars Kepler. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux.) HELL S CORNER, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central.) A FEAST FOR CROWS, by George R. R. Martin. (Random House.) UNLOCKED, by Courtney Milan. (Courtney Milan.) CARTE BLANCHE, by Jeffery Deaver. (Simon & Schuster.) THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, by Stieg Larsson. (Knopf Rankings reflect sales for the week ending July 2, for books sold in both print and electronic formats as reported by vendors offering a wide range of general interest titles. The sales venues for print books include independent book retailers; national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket and discount department stores; and newsstands. E-book rankings reflect sales from leading online vendors of e-books in a variety of popular e-reader formats. E-book sales are tracked for fiction and general nonfiction titles. E-book sales for advice & how-to books, children s books and graphic books will be tracked at a future date. Titles are included regardless of whether they are published in both print and electronic formats or just one format. E-books available exclusively from a single vendor will be tracked at a future date. The universe of print book dealers is well established, and sales of print titles are statistically weighted to represent all outlets nationwide. The universe of e-book publishers and vendors is rapidly emerging, and until the industry is settled sales of e-books will not be weighted. Among the categories not actively tracked at this time are: perennial sellers, required classroom reading, textbooks, reference and test preparation guides, journals, workbooks, calorie counters, shopping guides, comics, crossword puzzles and self-published books. The appearance of a ranked title reflects the fact that sales data from reporting vendors has been provided to The Times and has satisfied commonly accepted industry standards of universal identification (such as ISBN and EISBN codes). Publishers and vendors of all ranked titles conformed in timely fashion to The New York Times Best Seller Lists requirement to allow for independent corroboration of sales for that week. Publisher credits for e-books are listed under the corporate publishing name instead of by publisher s division. Weekly sales of both print books and e-books are reported confidentially to The New York Times. The Best Seller Lists are prepared by the News Surveys and Election Analysis Department of The New York Times. Royalty Share, a firm that provides accounting services to publishers, is assisting The Times in its corroboration of e-book sales. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above it. A dagger ( ) indicates that some retailers report receiving bulk orders.

14 Combined Print & E-Book Best Sellers NONFICTION S NONFICTION EXTENDED HEAVEN IS FOR REAL, by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent. (Thomas Nelson.) A father recounts his -year-old son s encounter with Jesus and the angels during an appendectomy. 2 2 IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS, by Erik Larson. (Crown.) This 8 portrait of Berlin during the rise of the Nazis centers on the experiences of William E. Dodd, who became the U.S. ambassador to Germany in 9, and his daughter, Martha. UNBROKEN, by Laura Hillenbrand. (Random House.) An Olympic runner s story of survival as a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II. 5 BOSSYPANTS, by Tina Fey. (Little, Brown.) A memoir from the former Saturday Night Live star and creator of Rock. 5 THE ORIGINAL ARGUMENT, by Glenn Beck with Joshua Charles. (Threshold Editions.) The Federalists case for the Constitution, adapted for the 2st century. ( ) 6 8 THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS, by Rebecca Skloot. (Crown.) The story of a woman whose cancer cells were extensively cultured without her permission in THE GREATER JOURNEY, by David McCullough. (Simon & 6 Schuster.) The historian explores the extensive intellectual legacy that France settled on its 9th-century visitors. 8 LOST IN SHANGRI-LA, by Mitchell Zuckoff. (HarperCollins.) After a jungle plane crash in 95, three survivors were caught between headhunters and enemy Japanese. 9 0 SEAL TEAM SIX, by Howard E. Wasdin and Stephen Templin. (St. 8 Martin s.) An expert sniper and former member of the Navy Seals recounts his military training and missions, including the battle of Mogadishu in OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Little, Brown.) Why some people succeed it has to do with luck and opportunities as well as talent. 9 DEMONIC, by Ann Coulter. (Crown.) The columnist compares the Democratic Party to a mob. 2 THE MIRACLE OF FREEDOM, by Chris Stewart and Ted Stewart. 2 (Deseret.) A claim that the outcome of seven historical tipping points assured the freedom and democracy of today. ( ) THE GLASS CASTLE, by Jeannette Walls. (Simon & Schuster.) The 0 author recalls a bizarre childhood during which she was constantly moved from place to place. ( ) 7 RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT, by Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua Rosner. (Holt.) This account of the Wall Street implosion highlights individuals in crucial roles of responsibility. 5 2 LIES THAT CHELSEA HANDLER TOLD ME, by Chelsea Handler, 8 Glen Handler, Roy Handler and others. (Grand Central.) Handler s friends, family members and colleagues write about being victims of her practical jokes. 6 THOSE GUYS HAVE ALL THE FUN, by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales. (Little, Brown.) 7 MY HORIZONTAL LIFE, by Chelsea Handler. (Bloomsbury.) 8 DOES THE NOISE IN MY HEAD BOTHER YOU?, by Steven Tyler. (HarperCollins.) 9 THROUGH MY EYES, by Tim Tebow with Nathan Whitaker. (HarperCollins.) 20 STORIES I ONLY TELL MY FRIENDS, by Rob Lowe. (Holt.) 2 AREA 5, by Annie Jacobsen. (Little, Brown.) THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY, by Erik Larson. (Knopf MOONWALKING WITH EINSTEIN, by Joshua Foer. (Penguin Group.) BORN TO RUN, by Christopher McDougall. (Knopf THE PSYCHOPATH TEST, by Jon Ronson. (Penguin Group.) THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD 2.0, by Fareed Zakaria. (Norton.) 90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN, by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey. (Baker.) LONE SURVIVOR, by Marcus Luttrell and Patrick Robinson. (Little, Brown.) FINDING SARAH, by Sarah Ferguson. (Simon & Schuster.) MY DAD SAYS, by Justin Halpern. (HarperCollins.) THE BIG SHORT, by Michael Lewis. (Norton.) THE SOCIAL ANIMAL, by David Brooks. (Random House.) EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON, by S. C. Gwynne. (Simon & Schuster.) ON CHINA, by Henry Kissinger. (Penguin Group.) ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler. (Simon & Schuster.) Rankings reflect sales for the week ending July 2, for books sold in both print and electronic formats as reported by vendors offering a wide range of general interest titles. The sales venues for print books include independent book retailers; national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket and discount department stores; and newsstands. E-book rankings reflect sales from leading online vendors of e-books in a variety of popular e-reader formats. E-book sales are tracked for fiction and general nonfiction titles. E-book sales for advice & how-to books, children s books and graphic books will be tracked at a future date. Titles are included regardless of whether they are published in both print and electronic formats or just one format. E-books available exclusively from a single vendor will be tracked at a future date. The universe of print book dealers is well established, and sales of print titles are statistically weighted to represent all outlets nationwide. The universe of e-book publishers and vendors is rapidly emerging, and until the industry is settled sales of e-books will not be weighted. Among the categories not actively tracked at this time are: perennial sellers, required classroom reading, textbooks, reference and test preparation guides, journals, workbooks, calorie counters, shopping guides, comics, crossword puzzles and self-published books. The appearance of a ranked title reflects the fact that sales data from reporting vendors has been provided to The Times and has satisfied commonly accepted industry standards of universal identification (such as ISBN and EISBN codes). Publishers and vendors of all ranked titles conformed in timely fashion to The New York Times Best Seller Lists requirement to allow for independent corroboration of sales for that week. Publisher credits for e-books are listed under the corporate publishing name instead of by publisher s division. Weekly sales of both print books and e-books are reported confidentially to The New York Times. The Best Seller Lists are prepared by the News Surveys and Election Analysis Department of The New York Times. Royalty Share, a firm that provides accounting services to publishers, is assisting The Times in its corroboration of e-book sales. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above it. A dagger ( ) indicates that some retailers report receiving bulk orders.

15 Editor s Choice ABSOLUTE MONARCHS: A History of the Papacy, by John Julius Norwich. (Random House, $.) Norwich, a writer of popular histories, finds that the truly great popes were outnumbered by the corrupt, the inept, the venal, the lecherous and the mediocre. CLARENCE DARROW: American Iconoclast, by Andrew E. Kersten. (Hill & Wang, $.) America s greatest trial lawyer defended a roster of notorious clients; Kersten stresses his political idealism. CLARENCE DARROW: Attorney for the Damned, by John A. Farrell. (Doubleday, $.50.) In this biography, Darrow s unsavory side is on view, from his personal callousness to his purchasing of testimony. JOAN MITCHELL: Lady Painter: A Life, by Patricia Albers. (Knopf, $0.) Albers has written an incisive account of the life and art of Mitchell (9-92), uncovering allusions to places, people and experiences woven deep in her Abstract Expressionist canvases. LEE KRASNER: A Biography, by Gail Levin. (Morrow/HarperCollins, $.) Krasner s work reflected a profound grasp of modern art, but her marriage to Jackson Pollock was the central fact of her life. WHEN THE WORLD SPOKE FRENCH, by Marc Fumaroli. Translated by Richard Howard. (New York Review, paper, $8.95.) The when was the 8th century: French as the language of Enlightenment. TYRANT MEMORY, by Horacio Castellanos Moya. Translated by Katherine Silver. (New Directions, paper, $5.95.) Through one family s ordeal, this Salvadoran novel depicts a country in a despot s grip. THE CRIMEAN WAR: A History, by Orlando Figes. (Metropolitan/Holt, $.) The anti-western Islamic reaction to the war continues to this day, Figes argues. STONE ARABIA, by Dana Spiotta. (Scribner, $.) Spiotta s faded heroine struggles with the loss of her brother, an unrecognized rock star. The full reviews of these and other recent books are on the Web: nytimes.com/books. Paperback Row NINE LIVES: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India, by William Dalrymple. (Vintage Departures, $6.) Dalrymple explores the stupefyingly diverse religious world of the subcontinent through interviews with nine remarkable individuals, including a Jain nun ritually starving herself to death; a mystic who inhabits a cremation ground, drinking from skulls; and a sculptor of Hindu idols who believes he is creating live deities. THE NOBODIES ALBUM, by Carolyn Parkhurst. (Anchor, $5.) After her son becomes the prime suspect in a murder, Octavia Frost, the protagonist of Parkhurst s third novel and herself a best-selling author, tries to solve her own life by rewriting the endings to each of her seven previous novels. MORE MONEY THAN GOD: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite, by Sebastian Mallaby. (Council on Foreign Relations/Penguin, $7.) Mallaby s smart history of the hedge fund business explains how finance s richest moguls made their fortunes and argues that the oddballs of the hedge fund world are Wall Street s future, and possibly its salvation. BROKE, USA: From Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc. How the Working Poor Became Big Business, by Gary Rivlin. (Harper/ HarperCollins, $5.99.) This blistering examination of the subprime economy is full of stories of the credit-hungry working poor and the booming consumer finance industry that caters to them. THE SAME RIVER TWICE, by Ted Mooney. (Vintage Contemporaries, $5.95.) In this nuanced thriller, a deal to acquire Soviet-era artifacts puts a Parisian clothing designer and her American husband, an art-film auteur, in peril. REVOLUTIONARIES: A New History of the Invention of America, by Jack Rakove. (Mariner/ Houghton Mifflin, $6.95.) An adept study that s part collective biography, part narrative history, Revolutionaries assesses the factors that led the founders to reject British sovereignty and create a new nation. HOW TO LIVE SAFELY IN A SCIENCE FICTION- AL UNIVERSE, by Charles Yu. (Vintage Contemporaries, $.95.) In Minor Universe, the slightly damaged world of Yu s first novel, people use time machines to try to change the past. Yu s protagonist is a lonely time travel technician also named Charles Yu; when he isn t saving people from themselves, he s searching for his father, who invented time travel and then vanished. Our reviewer, Ander Monson, called this a complex, brainy, genrehopping joyride of a story. STEINBRENNER: The Last Lion of Baseball, by Bill Madden. (It Books, $6.99.) Madden, a longtime baseball writer for The Daily News in New York who covered the Yankees and George Steinbrenner (9-200) at the height of his power, paints a vivid portrait of Steinbrenner s tumultuous reign: from the battles with Billy Martin and Reggie Jackson to the seven World Series titles won on his watch. WORK SONG, by Ivan Doig. (Riverhead, $5.) It s 99 in Butte, Mont., and Morrie Morgan, the itinerant teacher and charmer of Doig s 2006 novel, The Whistling Season, steps off the train and into a fiery dispute between a copper mining company and its beleaguered workers. Ihsan Taylor

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Why do we go to Adoration? Quotes on the Most Blessed Sacrament "The Eucharist is connected with the Passion. To make sure that we do not forget, Jesus gave us the Eucharist as a memorial of his love When

The Crucible Study Guide Answers Act I: 1. As the play begins, why has Reverend Parris sent for a doctor? His daughter Betty is sick as if in a coma 2. What advice does the doctor send back? That he can

A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Charles Dickens Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, England He had very encouraging parents who supported his writing and acting His father was sent to debtor s prison At

Spiritual Identity Theft Exposed Doug Addison www.dougaddison.com Spiritual Identity Theft Exposed Copyright 2011 by Doug Addison All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted

EACH CHARITY ORGANIZATION WAS HAND-PICKED BY WIND CREEK CASINO & HOTEL FOR THEIR EFFORTS TO PRESERVE AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE ON THE GULF COAST. AS A TOKEN OF APPRECIATION FOR THEIR INSPIRING COMMITMENT

The following document is a rough copy of Father Caleb Christian s sermon notes used in his message preached September 29, 2013 AM Services 2012 Smythe Street Cathedral - Do Not Copy Without Permission

Page 1 The Center of the World offers insights into American history topics including the post-world War II economic order, city planning in the era of urban renewal, and globalization and its consequences.

To All BIS Digital, Inc. Associates: It is with deep sorrow that I have to announce the passing of Bob Wolfe. After fighting cancer for the last several months he had called me last Friday from the hospital

Pastor Spotlight Martha Fisher, CBC Women s Pastor Inspiration Martha Fisher, Women s Pastor at Community Bible Church, leads with a passion to reach, teach and help the women of our community for Jesus.

Set 1 The people Write it down By the water Who will make it? You and I What will they do? He called me. We had their dog. What did they say? When would you go? No way A number of people One or two How

John 10:1-10 Abundant Life 5/4/14 Today s Gospel passage is from a portion of Scripture often referred to as the Good Shepherd - As Americans, we may be at a disadvantage when it comes to sheep and shepherds

Course Title: Sure Foundation Two subjects are covered in this class. The Integrity of the Word expounds on the truth, surety, and infallibility of God s Word. Christian Philosophy shows us that we all

Quotes from survivors Once I was able to let my shame go I became a new person. I did not know I was caring such a heavy weight until it was gone. It s great to be free! I can t stop smiling. Pam P. People

The Holy See APOSTOLIC JOURNEY OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO CUBA, TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND VISIT TO THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS (19-28 SEPTEMBER 2015) PRAYER VIGIL FOR THE FESTIVAL OF

March/April/May 2012 Editor-in-Chief: Mary J. Ford Sisters in Service to Enhance Resource Sharing! Message from the President The Journey is Continuing As We Renew and Recapture the Vision of BWN in 2012.

BIG FISH Dramaturgical Study Guide Created by Joel Edwards, Student Dramaturge Introduction As I began research for Big Fish, especially for some of the historical references in the show, I began to notice

The Sacred Earth and the Power of Storytelling Native American Mythology Essential Question How do the myths reflect how the Native Americans viewed the world around them? Native Americans The Native Americans

The Battle of the Little Bighorn Lesson Plan Central Historical Questions: Who was responsible for the? Materials: Copies of Textbook Excerpt Copies of Documents A and B Copies of Guiding Questions Plan

Lesson 3 The lessons for each week are divided up into a five day study. Each day will cover a section of the scripture we are studying for this lesson. As you READ each section of scripture pray for God

Series: Freedom From Your Fears - Part 7 of 10 Proverbs 29:25 Fear of man is a dangerous trap, but to trust in God means safety. (Living Bible) INTRODUCTION Today we're looking at the Fear of Rejection.

Becoming A Spiritually Healthy Family Avoiding the 6 Dysfunctional Parenting Styles Authors: Michelle Anthony Michelle Anthony is the Vice President and Publisher of Learning Resources at David C Cook.

Dean Wright n 1947 Bob Spike was associate minister at the Granville Baptist Church in Ohio. He had graduated from Colgate Rochester. I had raduated from Yale Divinity School and got a job working with

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Reading On The Move What s The Story? Elements of Fiction: Plot Fiction is a type of literature that is based on made-up people or events. Sometimes the entire story is made up, or fictional, and sometimes

Whereas I was Blind, Now I See John 9: 1-11; 25 We all know that great hymn well: Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me; I once was lost, but now I m found; was blind, but now

Life of Moses, Part 6 God Never Wastes an Experience Exodus 2:1-10 Just thought I d drop you a note to clue in on my plans. I ve fallen in love with a guy named Jim. He quit school after the eleventh grade